They'll play where the SEC tells them to So will we. We'll also play whoever the Big 12 decides until we leave. Why would they do us any favors?
Im not sure Linc could have done any better in terms of an easy path to the Playoff. They dont play each team every year, there arent many good ones anyway, and they have distinctive recruiting advantages Oregon maybe notwithstanding. Worst case scenario, a tough season would be playing ND, Utah, and then beating an Oregon or Utah again in a conference championship. Pretty much a walk outside of that...unless you want to throw Washington in there, again, like Oregon, a team they wont play every year. And, again, who out there will hang in recruiting? Looks like cake to me and perfect timing... Only other path I think might even compare is Clemson's annual "slog"
Impressive. All that is left is for Sark to build a football program that our other National Championship sports can be proud of.
Football was the only sport not to make post-season - all other sports made it to the post-season AND won their opening game or advanced out of their regional.
Yes, but none of the other sports had to put up with the pile of **** Herman left. In Herman's defense, I spent about three hours with one of his biggest problems while the kid was still in HS. I never saw it coming. That said, Herman could not have handled it worse.
Especially impressive given that we count every sport and Stanford gets to drop the lower performing half of theirs.
I guess jet engines do brings teams together from farther, but i bet the SoCal fans don't travel as well to Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, middle Pennsylvania, and Iowa when it starts getting cold.
X, UCLA fans won't even travel across town to Pasadena for home games. Are they or are they not moving to the Rams' stadium? Nicer than The Rose Bowl (so are most 5A/6A HS stadiums in Texas), a little bit closer, but that student body wouldn't go down Westwood to Wilshire to watch a game.
They always forget how to get on the Pasadena Freeway; end up in Downtown LA; and just decide to go to the bar at The Fig.